The Post-Standard newspaper
Wednesday, January 6, 1960
Page 9, Column 2
HAROLD A. MAXFIELD of 236 N. Berwick Rd., died unexpectedly last night at his home.
Mr. Maxfield, a Syracuse resident for 23 years, was a toolmaker at Smith-Corona-Marchant Inc., treasurer of the DeWitt Fish and Game Club and a director of White Chapel Memory Gardens.
Surviving are his wife, Bernice Hull Maxfield; a stepson, Donald E. Hunt; a brother, Edwin Maxfield of Little Falls; a sister, Mrs. Frank Dunn, and a nephew.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Frazier Funeral Home, the Rev. Charles R. Stires officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home, 1217 N. Salina St., from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Those wishing may make contributions to the Heart Fund.
The Post-Standard newspaper
Wednesday, January 6, 1960
Page 9, Column 2
HAROLD A. MAXFIELD of 236 N. Berwick Rd., died unexpectedly last night at his home.
Mr. Maxfield, a Syracuse resident for 23 years, was a toolmaker at Smith-Corona-Marchant Inc., treasurer of the DeWitt Fish and Game Club and a director of White Chapel Memory Gardens.
Surviving are his wife, Bernice Hull Maxfield; a stepson, Donald E. Hunt; a brother, Edwin Maxfield of Little Falls; a sister, Mrs. Frank Dunn, and a nephew.
Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Frazier Funeral Home, the Rev. Charles R. Stires officiating. Burial will be in White Chapel Memory Gardens.
Friends may call at the funeral home, 1217 N. Salina St., from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. Those wishing may make contributions to the Heart Fund.
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